396 IN THE VISION OF GOD it, and also I do not believe that the mere removal of the cloud means realization of immortality as Vedantists hold.1' "You may approach the Truth, mother, in whatever way you like. The question simply ie, which is the easiest and quickest path that takes you to tho #oal," Ramdas observed. After a course of milk and fruits the party broke up. Now Ramdas received a call from Una, a far away corner of Kathiawar in Junagad State. Miiganlal, the young friend who was Ramdas' companion during Ms former visits to this province, was now employed as a teacher in Una. It was he who was drawing him to the place. Popatbhai also started with Ramdas, Before leaving Limbdi, Ramdafl paid a last visit to mother Elizabeth. When parting sho remarked: "Ramdas, you have reached in spiritual attainment the last but one step. Yon liavc still to rise higher. You are blessed. It is all clue to your samskarafl of previous births." Ramdas with folded palms replied: "Ramdafl does not know what stage he lias reached, higher or lower. Neither does he care to know. He is simply where God has placed him and he is content."